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- Dragonfish Warrior
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Dragons are amazing creatures here are some details about an average Dragon:
Breath weapon
Claws or Talons
Teeth lots of teeth
Teleportation
Transformation
Those are the powers.
And to point out something interesting:
A dragon can transform into a human and.... breed with anouther human and bingo half-dragon!!!
Breath weapon
Claws or Talons
Teeth lots of teeth
Teleportation
Transformation
Those are the powers.
And to point out something interesting:
A dragon can transform into a human and.... breed with anouther human and bingo half-dragon!!!
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- Dragon's Egg
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acually, only very few(and i repeat VERY)dragons can use teleportation and morfing. all the rest of your stuf, quite true:)
sorry if i was rude.
just wanna help:)
sorry if i was rude.
just wanna help:)
Dragons are the creatures that keep us truly alive. If they are destroyed, then so are we. Help them escape any danger. Help them escape the clutches of humans whom do not believe.
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- Dragon's Egg
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and i can't say what type(s) of dragon(s) have the last two powers, but it is quite rare.....
eeeewww.
being half-dragon would be SO wierd
eeeewww.
being half-dragon would be SO wierd
Dragons are the creatures that keep us truly alive. If they are destroyed, then so are we. Help them escape any danger. Help them escape the clutches of humans whom do not believe.
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- Lord Advocate Noble Dragon
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YOU LIVE IN MERCIA!!!
PARDONS ONCE AGAIN, BUT "LOL"
*Starts quoting from Monty Python and the Holy Grail*
I envy you SO much. I have always wanted to ask this to a Mercian, so here it goes...
Do you have coconuts around where you live???
PARDONS ONCE AGAIN, BUT "LOL"
*Starts quoting from Monty Python and the Holy Grail*
I envy you SO much. I have always wanted to ask this to a Mercian, so here it goes...
Do you have coconuts around where you live???
I stayed in New Orleans for Hurricane Katrina, and all I got was this lousy T-shirt, a new Cadillac, and a plasma screen T.V....
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- Proficient Young Dragon
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- Dragonfish Warrior
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- Site Admin
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Precise questions get precise answers. Inversely, questions that are too general like this one will result in a topic of no value for you (and for people reading it).
It's about the equivalent of asking to post any information we may have about biology or physics. There is a lot of thing to be said and if we don't know what you are looking for, the topic (as eloquently demonstrated here) ends up debating more on what you could be seeking than answering your actual question.
So, it is preferable to ask for precisions about one point at a time. Once you have enough information on that point, you move to the next one and so on until every point has been debated.
It's about the equivalent of asking to post any information we may have about biology or physics. There is a lot of thing to be said and if we don't know what you are looking for, the topic (as eloquently demonstrated here) ends up debating more on what you could be seeking than answering your actual question.
So, it is preferable to ask for precisions about one point at a time. Once you have enough information on that point, you move to the next one and so on until every point has been debated.
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- The Corruption
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Re: help
I think "dragons throughout the world" is the keyword here, correct me if I'm wrong.i am doing reserch on dragons thoughout the world please post any information you may have on dragons anything thanks.
Dragon legends are found throughout the world, but they also vary greatly. As far as my knowledge goes, Europe and Asia have the most dragon stuff. No matter where you go, dragons are most often a symbol of power. In the Bible, the dragon represents the power and fierocity of Satan, father of all evil. Similarily in Europe dragons reflect the qualities of the seven deadly sins: greed, pride, lust, anger, gluttony, sloth, and envy; the seven Satanic aspects of human nature. They covet and steal jewels and other shiny stuff, they destroy whole nations with their fiery wrath, they pig out on sheep and then sleep for decades or centuries at a time, they demand virgin women from frightened townsfolk, and they flaunt their power boastfully in front of the weak human race. Usually they are slain by some hero who defeats them only through faith and assistance from God.
In Asia on the other hand, they're mostly friendly. Some are said to have pearls in their mouths and anyone who takes the pearl can tame it. They resemble the rivers, peacefully watching over the people but still devestating when angry.
Danger lurks in ordinary places
You just don't see it coming.
Live for something. Die for nothing.
You just don't see it coming.
Live for something. Die for nothing.